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"As anyone who has tried to give advice to a teacher about her teaching style well knows, being effective at giving feedback is not an easy task," wrote Roger Neugebauer in the book The Art of Leadership: Developing People in Early Childhood Organizations. "The natural tendency is for teachers to become defensive when feedback about their performance is presented. This reaction occurs when the receiver perceives a threat to her position in the organization, to her standing in the group, or to her own self-image." Neugebauer presents these guidelines to help feedback be effective.
"Feedback should:
And finally, writes Neugebauer, the person giving feedback should "be open to feedback, yourself."
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